Edfringe Comedy Review: OHHHH!! JER-E-MY CORBYN! Stephen G Titley
Anyone remotely interested in politics in the last five years will recognise those words as the eternal rallying cry for...
Ross Chalmers is a fourth year journalism student and a lover of all things comedy, theatre and music. He adores the weird and wonderful, and is always looking for unique shows that can provide a fresh perspective on life.
Anyone remotely interested in politics in the last five years will recognise those words as the eternal rallying cry for...
Jo Caulfield is not at the Fringe to be one of those nice, warm, endearing comics, she is a self-proclaimed...
In less of a stand-up set and more of a multimedia comedic game show – Matt Ewins portrays the host,...
Although this isn’t his kid’s show, Olaf Falafel is a whirlwind of wholesome joy as he asks the question we’ve...
John Robertson lives up to his cognomen in a precociously manic hour of standup. He charges out from behind a...
Flicker opens with a bang, and you get the gist pretty early – neurotic English woman, sexual content, breaking the...
In a plot so bizarre and harebrained that you’ll struggle to believe it’s based on a true story, The Mosinee...
Kate Bush is one of the greatest performing artists to ever take to the stage, with such a gargantuan stage...
The revolution may not be televised, but it might be played and sung to you with a smooth flair courtesy...
Becoming a father at twenty-one is not easy; prams are extortionate, and you have to take care of some little...